To paraphrase the "Wind in the Willows," there is nothing quite so worthwhile as messing around in books. Here are some in which Paul Mchugh has been involved, and links to find them.
A novel of murder, conspiracy and the media, set in the San Francisco Bay Area in the fall of 2007. |
A young motorcycle rider hunts a mysterious entity. Captures the mood of 1970s America like no other story. Part road adventure, part existential quest, wandering from Florida's panhandle to the mountains of New Mexico. |
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Marin photographer James Martin and Michael Lee portray San Francisco Bay's remarkable islands. Paul McHugh contributes chapters on Alcatraz, Bair and Mare islands. |
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The skipper of the Endurance tells of Ernest Shackleton's greatest polar adventure, a near disaster averted by marine heroics - an 800-mile open boat voyage across hazardous seas. |




Paul McHugh's first novel, "The Search for Goodbye-To-Rains" can now be read online for free at
Wild Places: 20 Journeys into the North American Outdoors
The Islands of San Francisco Bay
Shakleton's Boat Journey